Earlier this year, we got our hands on Alienware’s 500Hz Gaming Monitor (AW2524H), the first 500Hz gaming display. And while it proved to be a capable monitor, we had a few gripes with it—namely, its ...
The Alienware AW2725Q is yet another excellent 27-inch 4K 240Hz QD-OLED monitor, and less expensive than the competition. I’ll be honest. The Alienware AW2725Q didn’t make a good first impression. It ...
Rocking a Nvidia GPU? Pair it up with the best G Sync monitor and say goodbye to screen tearing. G-Sync compatible monitors fully utilize the graphics card to produce a flawless image. It’s a ...
The Alienware AW3225QF has been one of the most-hyped monitors I have seen in a long time, even with plenty of competitors using the same panel. A big part of the hype is thanks to that panel—the new ...
1440p plus a properly high refresh rate of 280Hz is a very compelling prospect. The reality of this Alienware is pretty sweet, too. It's vibrant, quick, and detailed. Is it worth the big premium over ...
Looking for the best gaming monitor to go with your shiny, new Nvidia graphics card? Nvidia's tech doesn't end with GPUs – it also makes some of the best display technologies to ensure every game you ...
The Alienware AW3821DW is Dell's largest gaming monitor. It features a 3840x1600 ultrawide resolution with a gentle 2300R curve, up to 1ms gtg response time, and 144Hz refresh rate. It uses a high ...
It may seem like a minor tweak, but the addition of a glossy anti-glare coating makes all the difference. It really lets the OLED panel rip. That this revised "F" model is also cheaper than the OG ...
PC gamers who play competitive titles like Marvel Rivals prefer high-refresh monitors because they can maintain motion clarity during fast-moving scenes. For those looking to grab a high refresh rate ...
Alienware has just unveiled its latest top-tier gaming monitor, the Alienware AW2725Q. This new Alienware OLED gaming monitor packs a pin-sharp 4K resolution into its 27-inch panel for a truly ...
Hi all, I have a 2017-vintage ASUS PG279Q G-SYNC monitor (QHD resolution: 2560x1440) which on the box said can do up to 166 FPS but the monitor's menu only shows up to 150, but that's not what this ...